Ruggs is one of 17 players from Alabama on the list. (Position and high school in parentheses)

34th LaBryan Ray (DT, James Clemens HS)

44th Markail Benton (OLB, Central-Phenix City)

83rd Austin Troxell (OT, Madison Academy)

113th Malcolm Askew (RB, McAdory)

133rd Ryan Johnson (DE, St. Paul's Episcopal School)

139th Daulton Hyatt (QB-PP, Etowah High)

151st Nico Collins (WR, Clay-Chalkville)

190th Brian Robinson (RB, Hillcrest)

194th Kendall Randolph (OT, Bob Jones)

220th Alaric Williams (RB, Southside)

223rd Will Ignont (ILB, Buckhorn)

251st Henry Ruggs (WR, Robert E. Lee)

263rd J'Marick Woods (S, Florence)

269th Monty Rice (ILB, James Clemens)

274th Tadarian Moultry (OLB, Jackson-Olin)

277th Toryque Bateman (OT, Gadsden)

278th Kadarius Toney (ATH, M.T. Blount)

Out of those 17 players, all four-star recruits according to ESPN, 10, counting Ruggs III, are undeclared. Askew, Williams and Moultry have verbally committed to Auburn while Robinson has committed to Alabama. Hyatt is set to attend Arkansas, Wood has committed to Michigan and Toney is headed to Florida.

So will Auburn, Alabama, another SEC school or non-SEC school wind up with the most players from that list? The odds favor Alabama with Ruggs III being one of them who winds up signing with the Crimson Tide next February.